Sentences with phrase «trouble keeping them in stock»

The Ollie Swaddle is such a cult favorite right now that they have trouble keeping them in stock!
After its release Amazon had trouble keeping it in stock throughout the busy holiday shopping season, and they probably had more returns and exchanges than usual with all the complaints about the screen lighting not being totally uniform.
As it turns out, the jet black option has been wildly popular, and Apple has had trouble keeping it in stock.

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Demand for the NES: Classic was so high that a number of retailers like Walmart had trouble keeping enough in stock despite competition from more expensive consoles with more advanced technology like Sony's PlayStation 4 Pro and Microsoft's (msft) Xbox One.
«We have trouble keeping bourbon in stock that's over $ 50,» says David Othenin - Girard, a spirits buyer for California's K&L Wines.
For the most part, I've not had a problem in keeping up to date with news, or checking my Instagram feed and checking my stock portfolio — whilst BlackBerry 10 has had trouble with gaining developer interest, that hasn't stopped a number dedicated developers to develop third party native apps such as Snap2Chat (Snapchat client), iGrann (Instagram client), Whine (Vine client), Reddit2Motion (Reddit client) All these apps work wonderfully and fit nicely on the 5» screen, so screen estate isn't an issue here, unlike the Q10 / Q5.
If you're having trouble eating one meal a day, let alone several, try keeping the fridge stocked with easy snacks or quick small meals high in protein or complex carbs.
Not surprisingly, Amazon has no trouble keeping CreateSpace books «in stock,» since they own the company.
Sales on those one thousand titles have increased so much that Dover has had trouble keeping many of the books in stock.
While Apple managed to ship 9.25 million iPads last quarter and some retailers are still having trouble keeping inventory in stock, other consumer tablet vendors are reportedly having a difficult time pushing their wares past retail channels and into the hands of end users.
You are wondering why a company with its Head Office in Tokyo and factories throughout Japan is having trouble keeping an item in stock?
Amazon has no trouble keeping the Kindle 3 in stock and it uses the same screen as the 650.
I sometime have trouble keeping actual company performance separate from stock performance in my mind — like you said, it's helpful to base decisions on hard numbers and actual analysis rather than on past stock performance.
Unfortunately, despite Nintendo's increased production schedule, it is likely that retailers will have trouble keeping the console in stock.
Amazon Echo has been doing so well that not only Google wants to copy it but now Apple as well.Amazon recently admitted that it's having trouble keeping Echo in stock due to high demand.
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